Variant of CIP 2011 - Primary groupings
08 - Architecture, engineering, and related technologies
- 04. Architecture and related services
- 30.12 Historic preservation and conservation
- 14. Engineering
- 15. Engineering technologies and engineering-related fields
- 46. Construction trades
- 47. Mechanic and repair technologies/technicians
- 48. Precision production
14. - Engineering
This series comprises instructional programs that prepare individuals to apply mathematical and scientific principles to the solution of practical problems.
14.22 - Naval architecture and marine engineering
This subseries comprises instructional program class 14.2201.
14.2201 - Naval architecture and marine engineering
This instructional program class comprises any program that prepares individuals to apply mathematical and scientific principles to the design, development and operational evaluation of self-propelled, stationary, or towed vessels operating on or under the water, including inland, coastal and ocean environments; and the analysis of related engineering problems such as corrosion, power transfer, pressure, hull efficiency, stress factors, safety and life support, environmental hazards and factors, and specific use requirements.
Illustrative example(s)
- marine engineeringnautical engineering
- naval architecture
- naval engineering
- shipbuilding engineering
Exclusion(s)
- architectural science(04.0201)
- marine engineering technology(15.0899)
- marine sciences(30.3201)
- nautical science(49.0309)
- naval architecture technology(15.9999)
- outboard mechanic(47.0616)
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